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or hillary clinton. they researched donald trump, who was becoming one of the top republican candidates. so financing these divisions in my judgment while a primary campaign was still going on was a bad judgment on their part to do so. because, you know, it would have a discussion of rigging, when in fact it wasn't rigged. >> this week on "late night on seth meyers," hillary clinton pretty much took your book to task. and we have one clip from that interview. let's take a look at that. >> donna brazile wrote a book, she's a long-time colleague of yours, she sort of in her book made this comment that your campaign through an agreement had too much influence maybe at the detriment of the sanders campaign. she sort of walked back those comments now. what was your reaction to that? >> i didn't know what she was referring to, because as has now come out, that just wasn't the case. >> what would you say in response to her? >> first of all i would say to secretary clinton, who i respect and admire, that the mem
or hillary clinton. they researched donald trump, who was becoming one of the top republican candidates. so financing these divisions in my judgment while a primary campaign was still going on was a bad judgment on their part to do so. because, you know, it would have a discussion of rigging, when in fact it wasn't rigged. >> this week on "late night on seth meyers," hillary clinton pretty much took your book to task. and we have one clip from that interview. let's take a look...
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as the ceo of clinton inc. and maybe bill clinton as the chairman of that enterprise. doug band laid out in this stolen memo on elaborate strategy whereby all the elements of the clinton universe with raise money and generate clients from pretty much the same group of clients, the clinton foundation, the clinton global initiative, those are the charitable arms, and doug band's private consulting firm called teneo would all hit up the same set of clients for donations and revenue. that was an intentional effort going back to the early days of bill clinton's post-presidency. >> is any of this illegal? >> reporter: it doesn't seem to be illegal. as of right now we're not seeing evidence in these wikileaks e-mails that anybody traded favors in exchange for these donations. we're not seeing any indication of any illegal money changing hands. what we are seeing is something that a lot of voters won't necessarily like the smell of, which is intertwining these charitable operations with bill clinton's own personal effo
as the ceo of clinton inc. and maybe bill clinton as the chairman of that enterprise. doug band laid out in this stolen memo on elaborate strategy whereby all the elements of the clinton universe with raise money and generate clients from pretty much the same group of clients, the clinton foundation, the clinton global initiative, those are the charitable arms, and doug band's private consulting firm called teneo would all hit up the same set of clients for donations and revenue. that was an...
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during clinton's presidency. relative peace and prosperity. clinton also has a special rapport with white, moderate blue collar voters a demographic that clinton, himself, hails from and one that mr. s, what shall we say, underemphasized? >> let me get this straight now. obama is going to ride on clinton's coattails into a second term? >> he is running on the clinton economic approach. >> no he is not. >> and people have fond memories of progressive taxation during that period, which gave us a surplus and 24 million jobs. at the white house they consider bill clinton a force multiplier. he underscores the difference between the romney approach and the obama clinton approach on the economy. >> mort, you are in pain. what are you in pain about? >> as they say, i worked with bill clinton for the better part of three years he knows and does understand the macroeconomy and the economy that this administration doesn't even come close to. he never would have gone ahead with the programs in my judgment this administratio
during clinton's presidency. relative peace and prosperity. clinton also has a special rapport with white, moderate blue collar voters a demographic that clinton, himself, hails from and one that mr. s, what shall we say, underemphasized? >> let me get this straight now. obama is going to ride on clinton's coattails into a second term? >> he is running on the clinton economic approach. >> no he is not. >> and people have fond memories of progressive taxation during that...
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secretary clinton: mr. chairman, i've said it before, i will say again, i'll say it as many times as is necessary to respond. chris stevens communicated with the members of my staff. not raise security with the members of my staff. communicated with him about certain issues. he did not raise security with me. raised security with the security professionals. i know that's not the answer you hear because it's being asked in many different ways by committee members. facts,se are the mr. chairman. john: hillary clinton, 2016runner for the democratic presidential nomination, was on capitol hill this week. testimony ongave her four-year service as between 2009state specifically, in relation to the september 2012 terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, in which four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, were murdered. republicans believe mrs. clinton had the opportunity to tell the whole story, especially leading up tood the benghazi attack. democrats say republicans are playing politic
secretary clinton: mr. chairman, i've said it before, i will say again, i'll say it as many times as is necessary to respond. chris stevens communicated with the members of my staff. not raise security with the members of my staff. communicated with him about certain issues. he did not raise security with me. raised security with the security professionals. i know that's not the answer you hear because it's being asked in many different ways by committee members. facts,se are the mr. chairman....
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clinton." >> it was symbolic. i'm sure she had to swallow hard, but it was just not worth trying to keep her last name at the expense of everything they wanted to achieve together. >> in order to avoid any problem and just to put it to rest, i will forever be known as hillary rodham clinton. >> she completely forfeited her own identity, at least physically. got rid of the glasses, got her hair dyed, started dressing at least modestly better, wore some makeup, cultivated a little bit of a drawl. >> the road to being somebody in this society starts with education... >> narrator: the transformation was a surprise to some of those who had known her the longest. >> when she had to begin to change her appearance, dye her hair, lose a lot of weight, get rid of her glasses, not speak up, not be as much who she was, that hurt all of us. we all felt bad about that. it was hard. it was hard on us, it was hard on her. >> narrator: she formed an alliance with a controversial political consultant from new york-- dick morris. >>
clinton." >> it was symbolic. i'm sure she had to swallow hard, but it was just not worth trying to keep her last name at the expense of everything they wanted to achieve together. >> in order to avoid any problem and just to put it to rest, i will forever be known as hillary rodham clinton. >> she completely forfeited her own identity, at least physically. got rid of the glasses, got her hair dyed, started dressing at least modestly better, wore some makeup, cultivated a...
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a new book shattered, inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign, a search that clinton herself was the core problem. the authors join may now, jonathan allen is a columnist for roll call and the head of community and content at sideware. amie parnes is the senior white house correspondent for the hill. i'm pleased to have them both at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: fifers of all, tell me when the-- first of all tell me when the idea of doing this came about and how the two of you got together to do it. >> so we wrote our previous book hrc on secretary clinton's time at the state department 6789 and we didded questions, we wanted to know if she had learned her lessons. we saw her kiepped of-- kind of talk to a lot of aides post campaign and try to figure out what happened. we wanted to kind of answer those questions in this book. and they are very different books. one is very focused on policy and what she was doing in governance. and this one is a political book. >> rose: so you already had a history of writing together so that was already done. >> right. >> and there is s
a new book shattered, inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign, a search that clinton herself was the core problem. the authors join may now, jonathan allen is a columnist for roll call and the head of community and content at sideware. amie parnes is the senior white house correspondent for the hill. i'm pleased to have them both at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: fifers of all, tell me when the-- first of all tell me when the idea of doing this came about and how the...
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hillary clinton is doing better. however, the -- some of the odds-makers say her chances of winning are not as great. why is that? because she's throwing away some votes in traditionally blue states, running up the score in places like california, which gives her a higher popular vote total. not always the most efficient using of your votes in those battleground states. she still is leading in enough states to get over 270. we'll see what happens when they count them tomorrow. >> all right. john harwood, on that note, thank you so much. >>> wall street's major banks have been making their own election predictions. jpmorgan says if clinton wins, the s&p should recover about 3%. barclays agrees a clinton victory could result in a 2 to 3% gain for the s&p. but it thinks a trump win could mean an 11 to 13% decline. goldman sachs believes that clinton will win the white house, and democrats will gain a slim majority in the senate. what do other economists and money managers think? steve liesman has the results of a new su
hillary clinton is doing better. however, the -- some of the odds-makers say her chances of winning are not as great. why is that? because she's throwing away some votes in traditionally blue states, running up the score in places like california, which gives her a higher popular vote total. not always the most efficient using of your votes in those battleground states. she still is leading in enough states to get over 270. we'll see what happens when they count them tomorrow. >> all...
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clinton playing defense. relying on ad spending by super pacs and high-profile surrogates in the home stretch. >> you live in a state that is right on the edge. the election is going to be decided by the turnout tomorrow. by the margin here in boulder. by the number of you who agree to go out and convince others to go to the polls. >> turnout by millennials, especially hispanic millennials, will be closely watched. >> i think that we make up the biggest voting block now as millennials and i think that will be the legacy of this election is that millennials' voices were heard. and we decided the path that we wanted this country to go in. >> in both colorado and the rest of the country, millennials are now a third of eligible voter on par with baby boomers. yet half don't affiliate with a political party. >> it looks like those who are not that happy with trump or clinton are easily attracted, i think, by johnson and stein, and so we see probably in colorado, those numbers will be a little bit higher than what
clinton playing defense. relying on ad spending by super pacs and high-profile surrogates in the home stretch. >> you live in a state that is right on the edge. the election is going to be decided by the turnout tomorrow. by the margin here in boulder. by the number of you who agree to go out and convince others to go to the polls. >> turnout by millennials, especially hispanic millennials, will be closely watched. >> i think that we make up the biggest voting block now as...
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clinton's ticket. in an alliance of activists new york, philadelphia, los angeles, and san francisco mr. castro to adapt his department policies mortgages toad wall street. this week, mr. castro showed he listening.be the secretary introduced new lowerthat would require principal costs for affected oneowners, a five-year fix interest rates and a restriction to prevent firms from abandoning properties. not everyone is happy. some say mr. castro's actions will discourage investment in impoverished neighborhoods. question, is castro making a view to seducing hillary clinton? you want to speak to that, eleanor? policies hese are inherited from his predecessor. maybe a year and a half, two years, and he's been working to change these policies got there so i don't think this is done with an -- to seducing hillary clinton but i think he clearly ticketike to be on the and he's apparently on the short list. former mayor of san antonio, not a strong mayor position, and i think the main it is that he's very young
clinton's ticket. in an alliance of activists new york, philadelphia, los angeles, and san francisco mr. castro to adapt his department policies mortgages toad wall street. this week, mr. castro showed he listening.be the secretary introduced new lowerthat would require principal costs for affected oneowners, a five-year fix interest rates and a restriction to prevent firms from abandoning properties. not everyone is happy. some say mr. castro's actions will discourage investment in...
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>> well, president obama has to build up on what bill clinton had to say and what bill clinton had to say. bill clinton hit a home run, michelle obama hit a home run. now it's barack obama to carry it forward. he can't get by with a ground ruled double tonight. he these hit a home run. i mean, they've set a bar that is that high. i mean, there have been two exceptional nights, michelle obama and bill clinton. and while david and i were quite admiring of governor christie in tampa, there was nobody at the republican event that established anything to the same standard, i think, that barack obama needs to do. >> ifill: the republican campaign officials told me that the first night with michelle obama was supposed to be about heart and values and the second night was the prosecution and what's tonight supposed to be about with the president? >> i hope it's about the future. it better be. as you say, we know about what's in him, we saw the argument against the republicans, i went back and read the speech this morning and when i was looking for what the future was going to be, there was no
>> well, president obama has to build up on what bill clinton had to say and what bill clinton had to say. bill clinton hit a home run, michelle obama hit a home run. now it's barack obama to carry it forward. he can't get by with a ground ruled double tonight. he these hit a home run. i mean, they've set a bar that is that high. i mean, there have been two exceptional nights, michelle obama and bill clinton. and while david and i were quite admiring of governor christie in tampa, there...
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clinton t pay for spen by raising taxes. trump pays for his tax cuts by cuttg spend and what i beli will strong growth. >> i'm going to create trem jobs. we're bringing gdp from reais 1. i actu think we can go higher tha 4%. i think you can go to 5 or 6%. >> rep the 4% number has rais a lot of skepticism. 2000 was the last year we grew that much. only from 1997 to 2000 did we have a long sustained period of 4% growth. 15 is the number of the past 50 we were at or above 4%. 20 would be a more realistic numb of years that we were at or above 3.5%. growth is determined by prod and how efficient work are. 1992. has trending produc has b mostly trendi down since 2002. that means the components of grow have been trending down, lead to expectation of slow growth. most economists agree lower taxes c hel growth. they warn the positive effects can be outweighed if donald runs up the deficit. fo "nightly bu" steve liesm >> craig leesmuk joins us now, chief economi at biding sparks. to have you back, craig, welcom >> good evening, sue.
clinton t pay for spen by raising taxes. trump pays for his tax cuts by cuttg spend and what i beli will strong growth. >> i'm going to create trem jobs. we're bringing gdp from reais 1. i actu think we can go higher tha 4%. i think you can go to 5 or 6%. >> rep the 4% number has rais a lot of skepticism. 2000 was the last year we grew that much. only from 1997 to 2000 did we have a long sustained period of 4% growth. 15 is the number of the past 50 we were at or above 4%. 20 would...
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this isn't a criminal investigation of hill rhode island clinton. it's look -- hillary clinton. it's looking at the state department security system and anytime the word "email" appears for hillary clinton, it's not good for her. controversy always comes with the clinton but they've got enormous support in the country. she's the most commanding non-incumbent we've seen in a presidential race for some time. let's remember that bill clinton was elected and re-elected two times with truths numbers that weren't that great. remember slick willy and all that. hillary clinton has a lot of other attributes. we're not in the compare and contrast part of the campaign yet. the remember numbers are worse than hers. tom: the problem for hillary is what comes next? when this first came out in march, my first impression was if you have a private server and foreign intelligence knows about it, the french, russians, chinese, israelis all have the capacity probably to hack into that. they may have the evidence, they may control hillary clinton's destiny if they have classified material that could
this isn't a criminal investigation of hill rhode island clinton. it's look -- hillary clinton. it's looking at the state department security system and anytime the word "email" appears for hillary clinton, it's not good for her. controversy always comes with the clinton but they've got enormous support in the country. she's the most commanding non-incumbent we've seen in a presidential race for some time. let's remember that bill clinton was elected and re-elected two times with...
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cruz spent $70 million, clinton $158 million and sanders $168 million. so how will a trump/clinton race effect your investments this summer around which candidate might investors prefer? here with insights is an investment strategist with lpl financial. let's talk about how the campaign is going to go. i would guess that the markets on some level are a little bit relieved that it won't be a brokered convention in cleveland for the gop. >> that is. that's a short-term relief. there was a lot of fear in the marketplace about that week in cleveland in july and what would happen after that first ballot. there would have been a lot of traders pausing to see what happened during cleveland. there are other risks out there in terms of the third-party. i think that's a narrow path and that would add to the uncertainty. i think the lens to view this through in terms of markets is certainty versus uncertainty in general mr. trump is the uncertain candidate and clinton is the certainty candidate. >> historically the period from may to november is a treading water ti
cruz spent $70 million, clinton $158 million and sanders $168 million. so how will a trump/clinton race effect your investments this summer around which candidate might investors prefer? here with insights is an investment strategist with lpl financial. let's talk about how the campaign is going to go. i would guess that the markets on some level are a little bit relieved that it won't be a brokered convention in cleveland for the gop. >> that is. that's a short-term relief. there was a...
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>> did hillary clinton lie? >> to the fbi? we have no basis to conclude she lied to the fbi. >> did she lie to the public? >> that's a question i'm not qualified to answer. i can speak about what she said to the fbi. >> reporter: and comey strongly challenged the charge hillary clinton got special treatment. >> i just want the american people to know we really did this the right way. you can disagree with us, but can you not fairly say we did it in any kind of political way. we don't carry water for anybody. >> reporter: and there's this reaction from the hillary clinton campaign. a statement says despite the partisan motivations, they are glad the hearing took place and that director comey's explanations shuts the door on any lingering conspiracy theories. for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson on capitol hill. >>> miss clinton's campaign may say the door is shut hon any remaining conspiracy theories, but no one thinks the case is closed. john harwood comes to us from washington tonight. so john, they think that t
>> did hillary clinton lie? >> to the fbi? we have no basis to conclude she lied to the fbi. >> did she lie to the public? >> that's a question i'm not qualified to answer. i can speak about what she said to the fbi. >> reporter: and comey strongly challenged the charge hillary clinton got special treatment. >> i just want the american people to know we really did this the right way. you can disagree with us, but can you not fairly say we did it in any kind...
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. >> issue one, clinton vs. o'malley. >> it means raising the minimum wage, means raising the threshold for overtime pay, and it means respecting the rights of all workers to organize and bargain collectively. to make the dream come true again, we must expand social security benefits and not cut social security. and to make the dream come true, we must invest more in education, not less, which means universal pre-k to help all of our children reach their god-given potential. >> 52-year-old former governor of maryland, martin o'malley speaking to a gathering of iowa democrats on march 20. o'malley is actively considering a run for the white house, and he's traveling the nation to make his case with democratic party bosses and primary voters. the governor's argument is unashamedly liberal. he favors a higher federal minimum wage and a major expansion of government benefits. as his populist agenda is running fans on the left. o'malley has a problem he needs to address right away. many democrats have no clue as to w
. >> issue one, clinton vs. o'malley. >> it means raising the minimum wage, means raising the threshold for overtime pay, and it means respecting the rights of all workers to organize and bargain collectively. to make the dream come true again, we must expand social security benefits and not cut social security. and to make the dream come true, we must invest more in education, not less, which means universal pre-k to help all of our children reach their god-given potential....
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>> not brought up in we love clinton era, but after. i voted for bill clinton. >> it's ironic that tony morrison called him first black president. >> yeah. probably didn't imagine barack obama then. >> more in context than given credit for. don't think automatically supposed to vote for clinton like older folks do. >> what do you learn from each other's prejudices? african-american and indian-american. >> is that a gotcha question? >> i think people don't think that you're african-american, there's biases against asian-americans. every group has them. >> i feel like we certainly expand our boundaries by being friends but don't think in terms of -- >> i think one thing that people think because we are politically aligned in a lot of ways we get along all the time. there's things we disagree about, disagreement s that almost broke our friendship but he changed a agreed with me later. >> ah. >> there's times we disagree and then we share information, i think you're getting this wrong but over all it's an ongoing conversation. >> minute lef
>> not brought up in we love clinton era, but after. i voted for bill clinton. >> it's ironic that tony morrison called him first black president. >> yeah. probably didn't imagine barack obama then. >> more in context than given credit for. don't think automatically supposed to vote for clinton like older folks do. >> what do you learn from each other's prejudices? african-american and indian-american. >> is that a gotcha question? >> i think people...
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this is surprising for me, at the moment hillary clinton lost, i'm no great fan of hillary clinton, i was not feeling good. hey, we should have nominated joe biden. i thought that was going to be a reresponsible, a lot of people are now looking for other ideas, they're looking for new voices and alternatives. the last three months have been in a narrow sense, some of our best. >> i was on meet the press this weekend. nancy pelosi was on the program, she and chuck got into a bit of a back and forth about whether or not the democratic party had the wrong leadership. that's a pretty bold question to ask of the minority leader to her face, what's your sense of what the leadership of the left looks like these days. >> can you imagine a tea party emerging that held up bob doll as one of its leaders? >> there's a broad anti-establishment populous move in this country. what they've been trying to do, the best people in the democratic party, the best well intentioned people have been trying to merit together liberalism, the people that hillary clinton have pushed. it's not that they want to --
this is surprising for me, at the moment hillary clinton lost, i'm no great fan of hillary clinton, i was not feeling good. hey, we should have nominated joe biden. i thought that was going to be a reresponsible, a lot of people are now looking for other ideas, they're looking for new voices and alternatives. the last three months have been in a narrow sense, some of our best. >> i was on meet the press this weekend. nancy pelosi was on the program, she and chuck got into a bit of a back...
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clinton. john harwood joins us now from washington. what exactly could this investigation mean, if anything, for the clinton campaign? i believe he ran one of bill clinton's presidenti campaigns. >> terry mcauliffe has been one of the leading fund-raisers, the leading fund-raiser for bill clinton for quite a long time. for hillary clinton as well. they raised money for her in the 2008 primary campaign that she lost. he has served on the board of clinton foundation. so if this investigation results in charges and the charges have anything whatsoever to do with bill and hillary clinton's political enterprises, including campaigns or the clinton foundation that would be very bad for hillary clinton. after all, donald trump has been making his campaign theme that she's crooked hillary. but we've got to caution there are no charges even against terry mcauliffe yet, just an ongoing fbi investigation. don't know if it will result in charges, if it does if it has anything to do with clintons. >> speak
clinton. john harwood joins us now from washington. what exactly could this investigation mean, if anything, for the clinton campaign? i believe he ran one of bill clinton's presidenti campaigns. >> terry mcauliffe has been one of the leading fund-raisers, the leading fund-raiser for bill clinton for quite a long time. for hillary clinton as well. they raised money for her in the 2008 primary campaign that she lost. he has served on the board of clinton foundation. so if this...
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and they were not excited about hillary clinton either. so we have to get back, if the democrats are going to prevail, to being a party of work-a-day americans of all races. so i would try to explain to my foreign friends -- i've had this conversation with foreign friends -- that there is a very short-term reason for why hillary blew the election. there's the fact that the election was fiddled with. and then there's this longer-term harm that has been done to ordinary working people that the centrist clinton wing of the democratic party was just not in touch with that trump had this uncanny ability to connect with. >> how are you personally going to sustain your hope over the next four years? >> you know, it's interesting. i'm glad you asked the question. like every progressive in this country, i went through a period of being shellshocked. i think the democratic party went through a period of being shellshocked. for the past couple of weeks, i have been in a mood to fight. first of all, it's better to fight than just be dazed and confused
and they were not excited about hillary clinton either. so we have to get back, if the democrats are going to prevail, to being a party of work-a-day americans of all races. so i would try to explain to my foreign friends -- i've had this conversation with foreign friends -- that there is a very short-term reason for why hillary blew the election. there's the fact that the election was fiddled with. and then there's this longer-term harm that has been done to ordinary working people that the...
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but what might a clinton or trump white house mean for the housing market? >>> uncertain prognosis. coloradoans will have the chance to vote on a historic initiative. the creation of a universal health care system for the state. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 2nd. >>> good evening, everybody. and welcome. a mood change on wall street. sentiment seems to have shifted in part because of two things. the election just six days away, and the federal reserve. though the central bank did not move on interest rates today, it may be setting up to do something in the near future. so let's start with the first issue, the race for the white house. investors are clearly nervous. the s&p 500 fell for the seventh straight day, its longest losing streak in nearly five years. as the narrowing race brings more uncertainty something markets don't like. but given all of the nervousness, a number of wall street firms are out with notes telling clients, essentially, to stay calm. eamon javers is following that part of the story for us tonight from wash
but what might a clinton or trump white house mean for the housing market? >>> uncertain prognosis. coloradoans will have the chance to vote on a historic initiative. the creation of a universal health care system for the state. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 2nd. >>> good evening, everybody. and welcome. a mood change on wall street. sentiment seems to have shifted in part because of two things. the election just...
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>> president clinton is the most significant foreign player in haiti. just running an ngo for the first time in the past two years, i think we can say safely that is a difficult process where the money should go, donors are very wary of the investments they make, and people critical of president clinton in this, i think what they have to understand is that most of the billions of dollars that were raised that the complained have not yet been spent, would not have been in existence had president clinton not been there to encourage the raising of those funds. so we can start there. he is, i think, and the haitians would acknowledge this as well, i mean the haitian government and most haitians on the street as well, i think the great hope of haiti. so what happens is we all associate everything that has gone right or everything that has gone wrong with president clinton, and that is quite a burden to have on him. he is very involved, he is very invested, he is constantly curious. he knows more about it than anybody else there. i think he has been an enormo
>> president clinton is the most significant foreign player in haiti. just running an ngo for the first time in the past two years, i think we can say safely that is a difficult process where the money should go, donors are very wary of the investments they make, and people critical of president clinton in this, i think what they have to understand is that most of the billions of dollars that were raised that the complained have not yet been spent, would not have been in existence had...
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clinton. >> hillary clinton had taken two roundhouse punches at donald trump in the last couple of weeks, one on national security saying he was temperamentally unfit to be president and one of them on the economy, that was this week, and talking about how his business experience is mostly about chapter 11. today donald trump came back hard trying to get on offense saying he was the candidate who could change and shake up washington and hillary clinton wasn't. why? because he argued she's corrupt. he talked about the big speeches she's given to wall street firms and the money the clinton foundation has taken and all that he went through trying to hurt her badly. >> he has been trying to portray her as tied to special interests, getting paid for speeches and that's not. not really. look, hillary clinton and bill clinton have raised a lot of money over a long period of time, but they've been in public service. hillary clinton started at the children's defense fund. she has not -- her career has not been principally about making money although like many politicians she has made a bunch afte
clinton. >> hillary clinton had taken two roundhouse punches at donald trump in the last couple of weeks, one on national security saying he was temperamentally unfit to be president and one of them on the economy, that was this week, and talking about how his business experience is mostly about chapter 11. today donald trump came back hard trying to get on offense saying he was the candidate who could change and shake up washington and hillary clinton wasn't. why? because he argued she's...
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president obama, secretary clinton ended up putting us there. so we are now at the center of the major institutions in asia. that's one. two, we have, in fact, engaged in a foreshift in the terms of the amount of military posture we built up in asia as compared to the rest of the world. >> rose: to say what to china. not just to children but the entire region the united states is going to enforce a rules-based order. we're going to make sure there is freedom of navigation in the south china sea. people think that's a far away place. a third of the world's merchant tonnage goes through there, if china shut it down, it would have dramatic consequence force the united states. part of what it says is we are going to make sure the sea lanes are open, our allies are strong and no country can dominate other countries and be adverse to our interests in doing so. >> rose: what do you think the chinese want? >> i think ultimately the chinese would like to be the preeminent power in the asia-pacific, and their notion of what that looks like is quite differ
president obama, secretary clinton ended up putting us there. so we are now at the center of the major institutions in asia. that's one. two, we have, in fact, engaged in a foreshift in the terms of the amount of military posture we built up in asia as compared to the rest of the world. >> rose: to say what to china. not just to children but the entire region the united states is going to enforce a rules-based order. we're going to make sure there is freedom of navigation in the south...
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this is separate and apart from what president clinton has to do. people come through on the pledges that they make. we know that the world economy is in a different place. there was a donors conference in new york couple of years ago. those pledges are the hope of haiti. as i said, there is a thing about haiti that has to be understood when talking about ownership. -- about donorship. martin luther king said that it was fine to tell a man to pick himself up by his bootstraps. but it is cruel to tell a man he does not have any boots. when you're dealing with donors, there is a word that constantly comes up which is "sustainability." it is the investment and understanding with in the haitian people themselves. when you do it in theoretical programs, one time after another, it does not work. it has not worked. my belief is that haiti would have been better off today had there never been a single ngo there in these last 30 years. i am quite a stir of it. -- i am quite sure of it. it has been primarily destructive force. largely to the leadership of pre
this is separate and apart from what president clinton has to do. people come through on the pledges that they make. we know that the world economy is in a different place. there was a donors conference in new york couple of years ago. those pledges are the hope of haiti. as i said, there is a thing about haiti that has to be understood when talking about ownership. -- about donorship. martin luther king said that it was fine to tell a man to pick himself up by his bootstraps. but it is cruel...
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but i said over and over again, we have got to do everything we can to elect hillary clinton. we don't want to wake up the day after the election and have the disaster of donald trump being president. and i was all over the country working as hard as i could. and to suggest that was not the case, you know, that's kind of disappointing. >> given the way that donald trump has behaved or misbehaved as president, do you believe now in retrospect that had you gotten the nomination you really could have beaten him? >> again, that's speculation. who knows? i think what i can say and what is a fact is that most of the polls had me ahead of him and doing better against him than hillary clinton was doing. does that mean definitively that i would have won? no. does that mean it was likely i could have won? the answer is yes. >> so the next question, is how are you faring in thor raf dona -- in the era of donald trump? everyone knows what it means to be in capitol hill in the era of donald trump. what do you make of it? >> well, you know, the answer is we're doing the best that we can to
but i said over and over again, we have got to do everything we can to elect hillary clinton. we don't want to wake up the day after the election and have the disaster of donald trump being president. and i was all over the country working as hard as i could. and to suggest that was not the case, you know, that's kind of disappointing. >> given the way that donald trump has behaved or misbehaved as president, do you believe now in retrospect that had you gotten the nomination you really...
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i think clinton is more pragmatic than she's been showing. regard less of that, i agree we're going to have a republican house of representatives. i think the senate will go the same way as the white house. but the republicans will be in the house. so i don't really see how she would be able to implement the kind of agenda that would make businesses nervous. so i don't think on her side there's that great an issue that something gets done. trump, he's a populist. he's a progressive. but he's certainly not anti-business. so, again, i don't see him doing something that roils the markets as far as business is concerned. >> doesn't it come down to control of congress? no matter who wins? >> yes. i think it does. particularly the house. again, i think the senate goes where the white house goes. but you get a clinton and you get a republican house, we're just going to see a repeat of what we've had the last eight years. i think there's going to be disagreement and we get to a deadline, and we have a short-term fix and we kick the can down the road.
i think clinton is more pragmatic than she's been showing. regard less of that, i agree we're going to have a republican house of representatives. i think the senate will go the same way as the white house. but the republicans will be in the house. so i don't really see how she would be able to implement the kind of agenda that would make businesses nervous. so i don't think on her side there's that great an issue that something gets done. trump, he's a populist. he's a progressive. but he's...
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hillary clinton has a large fund-raising apparatus. donald trump has sort of done it with publicity, with media interviews, some of his own money. he's going to have to scale up big-time to fund not only the convention but the fall ca. >> we'll be watching very carefully. john harwood in washington >>> still ahead, striking a deal. did walmart just find a way to crack the ultra-competitive chinese retail mar >>> walmart has struck a deal to help build its business in china. the dow component is teaming up with jd.com, china's number two e-commerce company, to potentially get a bigger piece very competitive retail industry in that country. shares of the world's largest retailer rose fractionally. jd.com up more than 4%. >> reporter: this is walmart's way of muscling up in china's online business. walmart is selling its chinese online seller, the second-largest e-commerce company, jd.com, worth roughly $1.5 billion. what this deal means is walmart recognizes the future of china is online and they need a local partner who knows about sell
hillary clinton has a large fund-raising apparatus. donald trump has sort of done it with publicity, with media interviews, some of his own money. he's going to have to scale up big-time to fund not only the convention but the fall ca. >> we'll be watching very carefully. john harwood in washington >>> still ahead, striking a deal. did walmart just find a way to crack the ultra-competitive chinese retail mar >>> walmart has struck a deal to help build its business in...
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only 25% of respondents rated hillary clinton as honest. 25%! >> well, she's still leading in the polls. >> can hispanic voters trust hillary to follow through on her promises? >> well, they can trust her more than the other contenders, is what it boils down to. it's all relative. you're right. obama made that promise. then he ran up against a brick wall in congress. >> and it was at the end of his first term -- >> george bush couldn't get through amnesty. if you've got a republican house or senate, hillary clinton is not going to get through. >> no one calls it amnesty except people who aren't going to favor anything. ha ha! >> he's talking about executive action, which is just a continuation of obama's policy. >> issue three. russia on offense. [speaking foreign language] >> president putin insists that no russian military forces are operating in ukraine. but ukraine's war-torn southeast again has erupted in violence. donetsk, a city held by pro-russian rebels, was reportedly attacked by forces loyal to the ukrainian government in kiev. but uk
only 25% of respondents rated hillary clinton as honest. 25%! >> well, she's still leading in the polls. >> can hispanic voters trust hillary to follow through on her promises? >> well, they can trust her more than the other contenders, is what it boils down to. it's all relative. you're right. obama made that promise. then he ran up against a brick wall in congress. >> and it was at the end of his first term -- >> george bush couldn't get through amnesty. if...
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. >>> where business meets politics, former president clinton and president obama, gathering in china discussing alibaba and the big issues facing business. we have all that and more on "nightly business report" on tuesday, september 23rd. >>> good evening, i'm tyler mathisen, stocks sold off sharply again, the dow had the worst day since the back-to-back triple losses since june, they finished at five week lows, one reason for the selloff was a sharp slide in health care shares. why? because last night the treasury announced new rules that make so-called tax in versions harder. those are the deals some companies have used to skirt u.s. taxes by buying a foreign company and then moving the newly combined headquarters offshore. drug biotech and medical device companies have been the strongest users of inversions, some with pending deals are among the hardest hit today on the stock market. medtronic down, aiming to buy covidion for $43 billion and rebase to ireland. and looking to buy shire for 55 billion, they are down 2%, and uk-based astrazeneca fell nearly 5%, you may recall that pf
. >>> where business meets politics, former president clinton and president obama, gathering in china discussing alibaba and the big issues facing business. we have all that and more on "nightly business report" on tuesday, september 23rd. >>> good evening, i'm tyler mathisen, stocks sold off sharply again, the dow had the worst day since the back-to-back triple losses since june, they finished at five week lows, one reason for the selloff was a sharp slide in health...
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hillary clinton is in beijing for scheduled talks with china's leaders. on a host of major issues, america has to work with china. whether it is the state of the global economy or stopping the bloodshed in syria. tonight, from his hospital, chen guangcheng vergie might be kidnapped again. he appealed for help that his china -- his family once lived china. >> live now to beijing. we know the economic dialogue is kicking off with hillary clinton and tim geithner in attendance. will his case dominate the talks? >> i think it will. this deal yesterday was reached to try and stop the case of chen guangcheng over shuttering the talks. the u.s. secretary of state is attending. with the details still marching as to why mr. chen left the nsc, that will cast a shadow over the talks. we understand he has talked to the reuters news agency. he has repeated he wants to leave the country with his family. certainly the sensitive topic for china and america. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, will come under pressure on this point particularly as in the past, s
hillary clinton is in beijing for scheduled talks with china's leaders. on a host of major issues, america has to work with china. whether it is the state of the global economy or stopping the bloodshed in syria. tonight, from his hospital, chen guangcheng vergie might be kidnapped again. he appealed for help that his china -- his family once lived china. >> live now to beijing. we know the economic dialogue is kicking off with hillary clinton and tim geithner in attendance. will his case...
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clinton's interview. >> well, hillary clinton's comments were in fact made about a month ago but they were published today in the "atlantic monthly" and she seems to suggest very strongly china may be trying to put an end to clamp down on human rights activists, authors even and said that's not sustainable. she said china's attempt to stop the course of history was a fool's air and. it is an interesting comment and must have cause someday tension in the high-level talks that chinese and american officials were having in washington but this administration now seems to have decided that the issue of human rights is one that needs to be discussed in the open, and that is in stark contrast to how they approached the issue of china's human rights at the very beginning of the administration where their criticism was more muted and something they raised more in private and mostly an issue that they tried to work on by not necessarily talking to the chinese government but talking to human rights organizations and n.g.o.'s on the ground. >> on the talks between the u.s. and china covered a wid
clinton's interview. >> well, hillary clinton's comments were in fact made about a month ago but they were published today in the "atlantic monthly" and she seems to suggest very strongly china may be trying to put an end to clamp down on human rights activists, authors even and said that's not sustainable. she said china's attempt to stop the course of history was a fool's air and. it is an interesting comment and must have cause someday tension in the high-level talks that...
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." >> as the dispute over the dissident chen guangcheng continues, hillary clinton called on china to protect human rights. >> end of the road as newt gingrich abandoned his campaign to challenge president obama in november. a monk masterpiece -- a masterpiece that is a price in new york. >> it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 4:00 in the morning in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. >> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has told china that it cannot deny the aspirations of its citizens. she opened high-level talks between the two countries in beijing. the run-up to the talks has been marked with the run-up regarding chen guangcheng, who has saw refuge at the u.s. embassy. >> the united states raises the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms. we believe all governments do have to answer to citizens aspirations for dignity and the rule of law. no nation can or should deny those rights. as president obama said this week, a china that protect the rights of all the citizens will be a stronger and more prosperous nation. of course
." >> as the dispute over the dissident chen guangcheng continues, hillary clinton called on china to protect human rights. >> end of the road as newt gingrich abandoned his campaign to challenge president obama in november. a monk masterpiece -- a masterpiece that is a price in new york. >> it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 4:00 in the morning in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. >> u.s. secretary of state hillary...
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clinton had pulled ahead of donald trump. how accurate that is poll? it flies in the face of some of the others. >> well, we've got a long way to go. different polls have different methodologies. this was a reuters poll, polls go up and down. it seemed to track the mood this week of the fact that donald trump struggled with a few things. but you've got to wait until any individual poll, including this 11-point lead for hillary clinton, is confirmed by subsequent ones. the averages of all the polls right now, hillary clinton is ahead about 3 or 4 points. >> john, have a good weekend. rest up. you're going to need it on that beat. john harwood in washington. >>> by the year 2030, the world's population is seen adding another 1 billion people. how to feed those people is a puzzle the agriculture industry is working to solve. along with another problem which is finding qualified workers to fill thousands of highly skilled jobs. mary thompson is at monsanto headquarters in st. louis with a
clinton had pulled ahead of donald trump. how accurate that is poll? it flies in the face of some of the others. >> well, we've got a long way to go. different polls have different methodologies. this was a reuters poll, polls go up and down. it seemed to track the mood this week of the fact that donald trump struggled with a few things. but you've got to wait until any individual poll, including this 11-point lead for hillary clinton, is confirmed by subsequent ones. the averages of all...
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you got to have somebody out there who bill clinton used to say like sunny. somebody like that comes along one in every three generatio or something. there is somebody out there who has the ability to connect with people and be positive ass barak obama did in 2008. >> how do you think the democrats are doing on capitol hill given what they are up against? >> pelosi is grossly under estimated by the press core and people outside of washington. i think that schumer is the partest guy politically that i have known in the senate and in my career of a guy that's able to see in my corners. these are creatures of washington. they are not attractive of the broad number of people but they sure know how to get their jobs done. people making fun of the bright future and the slogan they had. the truth is you never could have a good slogan when you are in a minority. when we have a candidate then we'll have a slogan. that'll be what's compared to trump. >> what did you made and you mentioned pelosi and schumer specifically. what do you made of them where they seem to come
you got to have somebody out there who bill clinton used to say like sunny. somebody like that comes along one in every three generatio or something. there is somebody out there who has the ability to connect with people and be positive ass barak obama did in 2008. >> how do you think the democrats are doing on capitol hill given what they are up against? >> pelosi is grossly under estimated by the press core and people outside of washington. i think that schumer is the partest guy...
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those concerns being brushed off by people close to hillary clinton. it paints a picture that republicans have been trying to paint on the campaign trail that hillary clinton was sort of unworried about e-mail security and decided that she would rather protect her documents in her own home in her own computer sever rather than allow the state department system to have access to those communications. >> what about her own private e-mail, did we find out more about why she chose to keep that e-mail? >> reporter: that's the question is why did she decide do this in the first place and the report sheds some light on the decision making early on. it's clear this decision was made at the beginning of her tenure as secretary of state and you can see in the report staffers worried about what to do, what the implications of that are. she owned her own e-mail sever that lives in her home and is not controlled by the state department, how do they handle that. they were proposing giving her a separate blackberry or commuter. all that was being wrestled out in earl
those concerns being brushed off by people close to hillary clinton. it paints a picture that republicans have been trying to paint on the campaign trail that hillary clinton was sort of unworried about e-mail security and decided that she would rather protect her documents in her own home in her own computer sever rather than allow the state department system to have access to those communications. >> what about her own private e-mail, did we find out more about why she chose to keep...
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i'm not saying go after hillary clinton just to go after hillary clinton. one of the core tenants of the populist movement, and i put into speeches about her, what i told president trump at the time, this campaign, it's very simple, you know, she's the standard-bearer for a corrupt and incompetent status quo, and you're the agent of change. you're the agent of change obama didn't deliver. you're an eight of change. we always have her as a foil. she's the status quo, you're the agent of change, you will wifnlt we have to make a decision. the math was there. two-thirds wrong track, right track. 70% of the american people thought the country was in decline, particularly economically. all the underlying substrate of an electorate that wanted a change and a changed election was there. if you force her to defend the status quo and sort of this permanent political class that has a grip on the city and the nation, if you make her the tribune of that and do a compare and contrast you're going to win. >> rose: isn't it sad we're getting to a point in which people are
i'm not saying go after hillary clinton just to go after hillary clinton. one of the core tenants of the populist movement, and i put into speeches about her, what i told president trump at the time, this campaign, it's very simple, you know, she's the standard-bearer for a corrupt and incompetent status quo, and you're the agent of change. you're the agent of change obama didn't deliver. you're an eight of change. we always have her as a foil. she's the status quo, you're the agent of change,...
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the simple answer is that investors have bet strongly on a clinton victory. anything that disrupts that probability prompts recalculation. bob pisani has more on today's swift and sharp market moves. >> the dow initially dropped a little more than 100 points on news that the fbi was probing newly found clinton e-mails. but rallied off the lows to end the day, mostly flat. other markets were affected, as well. gold spiked, and the dollar lost steam. the vix or volatility index, climbed to its highest level in nearly two weeks. some specific stocks and sectors moved, as well. time warner, which received a buyout offer from at&t, sold off because donald trump said he would not let the deal go through. biotech stocks, which have been under pressure all month on concerns that hillary clinton would impose stricter regulations on the drug industry rose off of their lows. by the end of the day, the markets had reversed part of the decline. the markets had priced in a clinton victory with the house remaining republican, so it's not surprising that any change in that s
the simple answer is that investors have bet strongly on a clinton victory. anything that disrupts that probability prompts recalculation. bob pisani has more on today's swift and sharp market moves. >> the dow initially dropped a little more than 100 points on news that the fbi was probing newly found clinton e-mails. but rallied off the lows to end the day, mostly flat. other markets were affected, as well. gold spiked, and the dollar lost steam. the vix or volatility index, climbed to...
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clinton is 31 years old. the company says she brings expertise that will complement other board members, like media heavyweights barry diller, michael eisner, and edgar bronfman. but is chelsea inton the right pick for shareholders? darren gersh talked to corporate governance expert nell minow to find out. >> reporter: you may not know it, but you probably used an iac/interactive web site recently. whether it's dictionary.com or match.com, iac serves up nearly four billion page views a month. chelsea clinton won't bring years of management experience to the iac/interactive board, but in a statement, chairman barry diller says she brings something else. diller says, "experience, as has often been proven across board of director rosters, can be of no great value, while diversity, youth, character, and exceptional brain power has a good chance to create a fine contributing board member." iac/interactive denies this match was made because of her parents, the former president and current secretary of state. even s
clinton is 31 years old. the company says she brings expertise that will complement other board members, like media heavyweights barry diller, michael eisner, and edgar bronfman. but is chelsea inton the right pick for shareholders? darren gersh talked to corporate governance expert nell minow to find out. >> reporter: you may not know it, but you probably used an iac/interactive web site recently. whether it's dictionary.com or match.com, iac serves up nearly four billion page views a...
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misses clinton's -- mrs. clinton's visit is part of an effort to shape the future of the region. >> you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. still to come, the bbc goes back to you bahrain and aska what happens when protesters tried to bring the arabs durin spring toe gulf kingdom. student protests have turned violent in chile. in the u.k., liam fox ignored official warnings about his relationship with adam weritty. dr. fox did breech the ministerial code. >> it was a friendship that cost him his job. a friendship that saw his best man pose as an unofficial adviser. a friendship that blurred their professional and personal lives. dr. fox resigned last week after it emerged that his friend had been funded by businessmen with defense interests. the former defense secretary had solicited the funds themselves. since last week, they have been investigating. today, his conclusions were unequivocal. he found no evidence that dr. fox gain financially from his relationship with mr. werity, ty but he said dr. fox's blurr
misses clinton's -- mrs. clinton's visit is part of an effort to shape the future of the region. >> you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. still to come, the bbc goes back to you bahrain and aska what happens when protesters tried to bring the arabs durin spring toe gulf kingdom. student protests have turned violent in chile. in the u.k., liam fox ignored official warnings about his relationship with adam weritty. dr. fox did breech the ministerial code. >> it was a...
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this is, frankly, the clinton agenda, and clinton, i think, gave the finest speech at that time convention, where he really did lay out all the arguments against the he republican critique, and he sold the obama agenda because it was his agenda, and it's about these investments which republicans call spending, but it's investments in education and infrastructure. it may bore pat buchanan, but -- >> it doesn't bore me. let me talk about manufacturing. >> it's not some big -- >> john, let me talk about manufacturing. in the first decade of the 21st century, the country lost between five and a half and 6 million manufacturing jobs. 55,000 factories disappeared. is it crawling back? yeah. but i think if you look at barack obama there, he hopes his program d ideas are going to work. i gate sense that he doesn't know whether they're going to work, that he has nothing new in the toolbox, that he has tried it all, and there is nothing new he can do, and his own policy, i think is rooted in hope. >> but don't you think when he made the statement that the american public elected him not to just tell
this is, frankly, the clinton agenda, and clinton, i think, gave the finest speech at that time convention, where he really did lay out all the arguments against the he republican critique, and he sold the obama agenda because it was his agenda, and it's about these investments which republicans call spending, but it's investments in education and infrastructure. it may bore pat buchanan, but -- >> it doesn't bore me. let me talk about manufacturing. >> it's not some big -- >>...
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clinton? >> i think that they hope that this real engagement by the data stage -- by the united states may produce rewards, the incentives may prove enough to continue this reform process, but there are real doubts, in particular they were about the fact that more political prisoners have not yet been released. we've been talking with people who say there are those in jail whose terms have been extended recently. it is still a case of two steps forward, one step back. there is also the issue of economic minorities. clinton will be meeting with ethnic minority leaders today. the key idea is to have a big conference that would bring together all ethnic leaders and opposition leaders and the burmese government together to try to work out a plan so that everyone can benefit in the new burma, but there is a long way to go before we get to that point. >> the burmese government has made reforms, released political prisoners to try to secure their position. have they been seen to do more for the ethni
clinton? >> i think that they hope that this real engagement by the data stage -- by the united states may produce rewards, the incentives may prove enough to continue this reform process, but there are real doubts, in particular they were about the fact that more political prisoners have not yet been released. we've been talking with people who say there are those in jail whose terms have been extended recently. it is still a case of two steps forward, one step back. there is also the...
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those are on hillary clinton agenda. she will most likely raise them with the meeting with the president. the people want that high on the agenda. >> after her meeting with burmese government leaders, she is heading to bring good to meet with the opposition leader -- she is heading to rangoon to meet the opposition leader. what is the likely agenda? >> tonight, it is a private dinner. it is more of a getting to know you. she has spoken with both sides before, but this is their first face-to-face meeting. tomorrow, there will be extended political talks. tonight is a chance to talk privately with the president, the women sitting down to try to begin discussions about how the united states can best try to help this process of what appears to be genuine reform, but there are still daughters. there are those who say until there is proper peace in burma, then it cannot be properly called a democracy. at the united states is saying, what can we do to help? how can we keep the momentum going? how can we enforce you and the pro-
those are on hillary clinton agenda. she will most likely raise them with the meeting with the president. the people want that high on the agenda. >> after her meeting with burmese government leaders, she is heading to bring good to meet with the opposition leader -- she is heading to rangoon to meet the opposition leader. what is the likely agenda? >> tonight, it is a private dinner. it is more of a getting to know you. she has spoken with both sides before, but this is their first...
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tonight clinton's husband former president bill clinton will be on stage to make the case for hillary. john harwood is in philadelphia for us to night. john, in a party that's being pulled to the left by bernie sanders' supporters, is bill clinton a centrist still the sure fire rock star hit he once was? >> well, the party moved to the left. but the center has moved to the left. the country has changed. it's a different makeup. comet is different. we have more income inequality. so bill clinton is not going, however, tyler, to focus his remarks as we understand it on the economic issues themselves. he's going to try to paint a very intimate portrait of hillary clinton as somebody who is committed her life and career to fighting for women, for kids, for social justice, trying to lift some of those unfavorable personal ratings that are weighing her down in this race right now. >> some enthusiastic delegates in the role call vote behind you here, john. as that progresses, do you anticipate it will go smoothly? >> i do. and all the signs are in that direction. last night michelle obama el
tonight clinton's husband former president bill clinton will be on stage to make the case for hillary. john harwood is in philadelphia for us to night. john, in a party that's being pulled to the left by bernie sanders' supporters, is bill clinton a centrist still the sure fire rock star hit he once was? >> well, the party moved to the left. but the center has moved to the left. the country has changed. it's a different makeup. comet is different. we have more income inequality. so bill...
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facebook cofounder has pledged $20 million to groups that support hillary clinton. could this election be a turning point for silicon valley involvement in politics? >> peter teal is basically a libertarian, an openly gay libertarian. i think what you're seeing in this campaign is more mobilization because of donald trump in part. you know, i think he is so anathema. trump's position on immigration and trade and diversity in general i think is really something that silicon valley shudders when they think about that. i would also say even in the primaries larry ellison gave $5 million to marco rubio. that was not a great investment. they've been also very engaged in some of the issues on the ballot, the propositions. >> you could see it as a maturation of silicon valley. they have policy needs they want to see addressed. they're seeing the political system where they need to make these investments now. they're getting more fixed and they noknow what they want. >> silicon valley has been pretty bipartisan in a lot of ways. rand paul when he was running went down there
facebook cofounder has pledged $20 million to groups that support hillary clinton. could this election be a turning point for silicon valley involvement in politics? >> peter teal is basically a libertarian, an openly gay libertarian. i think what you're seeing in this campaign is more mobilization because of donald trump in part. you know, i think he is so anathema. trump's position on immigration and trade and diversity in general i think is really something that silicon valley shudders...
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bill clinton went to her plane. they've known each other. he pinted her u.s. in in 19 u 99, but given the fact she's overseeing the e-mails, it was completely inappropriate for the meeting to take place and generated a political backlash. >> i know she addressed it at the aspen id basically said she will hold by the findings, but jo mentioned, look xwood. is wha she said today enough to headlines?art >> i don't think so. republicans are going to keep hammering this with good reason she said herself this had cast a shadow over the investigation. she said it wasn't going to affect it, but she said that's how people view it on the outside. that is great fodder if you are a republican politician trying to hurt hillary clinton. of course, some of this will depend on what the recommendation of those career prosecutors did an what happen you know, she has not said she will recuse herself from the case, sue. she said she would simply accept the recommendation, but as long as the attorney general has not recused herself, we don't know how she's going to handle it and w
bill clinton went to her plane. they've known each other. he pinted her u.s. in in 19 u 99, but given the fact she's overseeing the e-mails, it was completely inappropriate for the meeting to take place and generated a political backlash. >> i know she addressed it at the aspen id basically said she will hold by the findings, but jo mentioned, look xwood. is wha she said today enough to headlines?art >> i don't think so. republicans are going to keep hammering this with good reason...
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between candidate clinton and candidate sanders? >> it is the. >> rose: it is the plight of the middle class, that has been a central issue. a political issue. and what we don't know is how different kinds ofow you stack prescriptions for back to policy. >> yeah, there is no doubt that the number one problem capital t capital p, the problem is how do you reverse the hollowing out of the middle class. >> rose: that did not start yet. >> that has been going on for 20 years. >> rose: as an adviser, why haven't we been able to deal with that? >> if you looked at the number of-- you mean in-- . >> rose: the hollowing out of the middle class. >> i think that our choices, our policy choices have had a lot to do with it. a lot of people like to blame globalization of automation for what happened but fundamentally it has been about the fact that we have had a congress, in particular, but also at various points in time in the 80s and 2,000, presidents who pursued aggressively pursued policies that hollowed out unions with bargaining power. th
between candidate clinton and candidate sanders? >> it is the. >> rose: it is the plight of the middle class, that has been a central issue. a political issue. and what we don't know is how different kinds ofow you stack prescriptions for back to policy. >> yeah, there is no doubt that the number one problem capital t capital p, the problem is how do you reverse the hollowing out of the middle class. >> rose: that did not start yet. >> that has been going on for 20...